Sentence examples for and will be confronted from inspiring English sources

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Those states, he said, pose "a grave danger to the civilized world, and will be confronted".

Any outlaw regime that has ties to terrorist groups, and seeks or possesses weapons of mass destruction, is a grave danger to the civilized world, and will be confronted.

No matter how small the circle or high the walls, writing is a human matter, and will be confronted on human terms -- for the good it does, for the damage it does, the brilliance and the nonsense.

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With scientific advancement it is inevitable that healthcare workers will be presented with new and ever progressing knowledge and indeed will be confronted with novel medical and scientific techniques and methods on a continuous basis, all of which can be utilised for the good, to ward off detriment, harm and difficulty.

Unless mortuaries are modified to deal with the increasing numbers of morbidly obese individuals, with reinforced and robust equipment including lifting hoists, the autopsy examination of such cases may be compromised, and staff will be confronted with ongoing and increasing risk of injury.

If A1C is reported as eAG, patients and clinicians will be confronted with significant discrepancies between eAG and self-monitored MBG, which will confound interpretation of glycemic control.

Travel to Syria and try to have a look at your PayPal account, and you will be confronted by a message from the company telling you: "You have accessed your account from a sanctioned country.

Walk into a medical-marijuana outlet in Washington and you will be confronted with a vast array of products, from marijuana-infused ghee to cheese sauce.

But if the Colts continue to lose, Irsay and Polian will be confronted with a decision that will have even greater implications than whether they fire a few coaches.

On Monday, Mo Yan will receive this year's Nobel Prize in Literature, and he will be confronted with a problem not of his making but one that he no longer avoid: Will he speak up for his fellow Nobel Prize winner, the Chinese writer Liu Xiaobo, who is serving an eleven-year sentence for subversion?

Look up "the loudest band in the world" and you will be confronted by a history of lusty rock behemoths proudly devoted to blowing eardrums, from Manowar (who achieved a sound pressure level of 139dB during a sound check in 2008) to the Who, Motörhead and, erm, Hanson.

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